> Interesting, it doesn't show as comic sans here, but then serves you right
for reading HTML mail, you should read the plaintext, HTML mail is evil. :)

You're right about that.

-Dan

On Wed, May 23, 2018 at 1:32 AM, Lex Trotman <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Wed, 23 May 2018 at 16:44, Dan Allen <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Love the font, Lex. So stylish ;)
>
> > -Dan
>
>
> Hi Dan,
>
> Interesting, it doesn't show as comic sans here, but then serves you right
> for reading HTML mail, you should read the plaintext, HTML mail is evil. :)
>
> Not sure but it appears gmail may have lost the ability to send just plain
> text, will investigate.
>
> Cheers
> Lex
>
>
>
>
> > On Tue, May 22, 2018 at 4:41 PM, Lex Trotman <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> Hi, its good that you like Asciidoctor so much, but this is the ML for
> Asciidoc Python, probably better to ask at http://discuss.asciidoctor.org/
>
> >> Cheers
> >> Lex
>
> >> On 23 May 2018 at 07:08, Fernando Basso <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>
> >>> I have been using Asciidoctor for for some years now, for taking notes,
> making
> >>> summaries of programming, ideas, insights, etc. and I love it. I love
> the TOC
> >>> with links, the default HTML/CSS theme, etc. Too many things I like
> about
> >>> Asciidoctor to list here, actually. (I am even attempting to write a
> vim plugin
> >>> do some handling of todo lists more or less following the way Org-mode
> works
> >>> when handling "checkboxes".)
>
> >>> It so happens that I recently started using Zim Desktop Wiki. Two
> things I most
> >>> like about Zim is the "searchability" and the tree structure of the
> files in
> >>> the wiki as well as the table of contents for each file that happen to
> be
> >>> viewing/editing. Those features make Zim extremely navigable (and
> easily navigable).
>
>
>
> >>> I don't like its Dokuwiki syntax though for a few reasons that I don't
> think
> >>> would matter matter here.
>
> >>> And with that, came the idea of making a Zim Wiki clone using
> Asciidoctor as
> >>> the underlying markup. That means files would not only be useful for
> this Wiki
> >>> of mine, but would also be ready to use in external places, like README
> files
> >>> in Github or Gitlab, for blogging with Jekyll and whatnot and perhaps
> other
> >>> things.
>
> >>> One goal would be to implement the _in place_, wysiwyg style of editing
> like
> >>> Zim does.
>
> >>> Easier said than done :)
>
> >>> For me at least, editing text in such a manner (and resorting to the
> source only
> >>> on some specific cases) lessens cognitive burden during the writing.
> Also, I tried
> >>> live previews, epiphany's automatic reload, etc. and although they
> help, it is
> >>> a bit of a nuisance having to switch back and forth between windows or
> even
> >>> finding what I just wrote in source code on the split pane of Atom, for
> instance.
> >>> It is still a bit burdensome to me.
>
> >>> And then, why did nobody (to my knowledge) have done something like
> this
> >>> _in place_ editing for Asciidoctor yet? Perhaps it is next to
> impossible?
>
> >>> If I even attempted such a thing, I would perhaps use Electron and
> Asciidoctor.js.
>
> >>> I don't believe I would succeed, but would like to hear some commentary
> about
> >>> this.
>
> >>> Thanks in advance.
>
>
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